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Viewing Content History
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An overview on how to view the version history of an item, compare versions, preview previous versions and revert to previous versions.
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State
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Description of the private, public draft, and published 'state' of content on the portal.
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Publishing Content
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Description of the private, public draft, and published 'state' of content on the portal.
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How to Use Advanced Search
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Instructions for using Plone's Advanced Search.
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Advanced Search
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Instructions for using Plone's Advanced Search.
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How to Save a Screenshot of a Webpage
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If you need to save a Web page for later reference, a screenshot will capture the current appearance of the website and allow you to save it as an image. Screenshots are digital images of what you view on your monitor. Both Windows and Macintosh computers have the ability to capture and save screenshots. Macintosh operating systems automatically save the screenshot, while Windows operating systems place the image onto the clipboard so it can be edited through image editing software.
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How to Save a Screenshot of a Webpage
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If you need to save a Web page for later reference, a screenshot will capture the current appearance of the website and allow you to save it as an image. Screenshots are digital images of what you view on your monitor. Both Windows and Macintosh computers have the ability to capture and save screenshots. Macintosh operating systems automatically save the screenshot, while Windows operating systems place the image onto the clipboard so it can be edited through image editing software.
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How to Use a Collection as the Front Page of a Folder
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How to use collections to give your folders a forward facing page that displays the folders' content.
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Adding Collections
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How to Use a Collection as the Front Page of a Folder
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How to use collections to give your folders a forward facing page that displays the folders' content.
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Adding Collections
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Wildlife Management Institute
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Although methods of operation have changed since the Institute's inception, the wildlife conservation objectives remain essentially the same. WMI remains a small, mobile, private, nonprofit (501[c]3), scientific and educational organization. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., until late 2007, WMI now operates efficiently and effectively from field offices. Its personnel are highly trained and experienced wildlife science and management professionals, typically working away from the public limelight to catalyze and facilitate strategies, actions, decisions and programs to benefit wildlife and wildlife values.
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